Police. Reporter students were released to their mawharto rher said nt yo thaton people e drive to the neighborhood with no re for the children. This has en abem oblebrotprh have to pick him up, nt want him to be like you getting run over here. Whatif he gets reporter she lives across the street from the school. She says she doesnt like to let her grandchildren use the crosswalk in front of her house. Every day is like, i dont understand these cars going 100 miles. They have absolutely no over here supervising these children. Reporter she says the school needs crossing guards, she would like to see cameras installed at the intersections. She says right now there is nothing to prevent what happened this morning. I walked up and i saw that lady on the ground and i saw the baby on the side of her. Something needs to be done. Reporter in oakland, john ramose, kpix5. Again, police are still looking for the hitandrun vehicle involved. They are asking anybody with information to please contac
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Phoenix gets more triple-digit temperatures than any other major U.S. city, and heat deaths have more than quadrupled since 2015, records show. Officials say it s because of homelessness.
Phoenix gets more triple-digit temperatures than any other major U.S. city, and heat deaths have more than quadrupled since 2015, records show. Officials say it's because of homelessness.